12 Oldest Buildings in New York City

12 Oldest Buildings in New York City (8 to 5) 8.  Friends Meeting House, 1694.  137-16 Northern Boulevard, Flushing, Queens. ...

12 Oldest Buildings in New York City (8 to 5)

8.  Friends Meeting House, 1694137-16 Northern Boulevard, Flushing, Queens.  Also known as the Old Quaker Meeting House.  Oldest house of worship in New York City and still used for religious worship today.  All are welcome on 11:00 am, Sundays.

7.  Alice Austen House, aka Clear Comfort, 16902 Hylan Boulevard, Staten Island.  A Dutch Colonial remodeled in the Gothic Revival style and renamed by John Haggerty Austen.  Open to the public it is now a National Historic Landmark artist home & studio.  See:  Best Things To Do In Staten Island

6.  Conference House, 1675Conference House Park, Satterlee Street, Tottenville, Staten Island.  Also called the Bentley Manor.  A New York City Landmark  located on the southern most part of New York State known as Billop’s Point.  History of the house includes a failed meeting between the British and the Continental Congress to bring the American Revolution to an end.  See:  Best Things To Do In Staten Island

5.  Manee-Seguine, aka Abraham Manee Homestead, 1670. 509 Seguine Ave, Princes Bay, Staten Island.  A three section house, the oldest section a one room part built in 1670 by Paulus Regrenier.  One of the oldest Dutch Colonial structures in Staten Island.  See:  Best Things To Do In Staten Island

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